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* NeverMyFault: After the Dears recover Lady from the pound, Aunt Sarah has the nerve to blame her for the whole fiasco, even though it was Sarah's forcefulness (not to mention the clearly unnecessary muzzle) that drove Lady away in the first place. In response, a disgusted Jim [[KickTheSonOfABitch promptly kicks Sarah out and slams the door in her face]].
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* NeverMyFault: After the Dears recover Lady from the pound, Aunt Sarah has the nerve to blame her for the whole fiasco, even though it was Sarah's forcefulness (not to mention the clearly unnecessary muzzle) that drove Lady away in the first place. In response, a disgusted Jim [[KickTheSonOfABitch [[PayEvilUntoEvil promptly kicks Sarah out and slams the door in her face]].
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** The Borzoi, dachshund and Chihuahua from the pound.
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** The Russian Borzoi, German dachshund and Mexican Chihuahua from the pound have all been removed, though the English bulldog remains.
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* PoliticallyCorrectHistory: An interracial marriage in the American South more than half a century before ''Loving v. Virginia''? Sure, why not? It's Disney.
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* PoliticallyCorrectHistory: An interracial marriage in the American South America more than half a century before ''Loving v. Virginia''? Sure, why not? It's Disney.
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* HollywoodToneDeaf: Aunt Sarah tries singing along to an opera song playing on a record player. Emphasis on ''tries ''.
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* AdaptationalRelationshipOverhaul: In this movie, Peg and Bull are actually a couple. In the original movie, they were just close friends.
* BloodlessCarnage: Averted. There is a small pool of blood near the dead rat’s corpse when Lady shows it to Jim Dear and Darling. Tramp also has a few fresh cuts on him after the fight.
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** An animal variation with Aunt Sarah's cats, who are of a different breed in this movie, and are no longer Asian-coded.
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The film also stars Creator/KierseyClemons as Darling, Creator/ThomasMann as Jim Dear, Creator/JanelleMonae as the voice of Peg, Creator/FMurrayAbraham as Tony, Creator/YvetteNicoleBrown as Aunt Sarah, Creator/AdrianMartinez as Elliot, Creator/KenJeong as a doctor and Creator/SamElliott as the voice of Trusty.
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* BadBadActing: Lady acting like she has rabies.
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* BadBadActing: Lady acting like she has rabies.rabies to scare off a menacing stray. It still works.
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* AdaptationalJobChange: While Jim Dear's occupation is never really stated in the "Animated" Film, it’s presumed he has an Office Job. In the "Live Action" Film, it's stated he is a Musician.
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* AdaptationalJobChange: While Jim Dear's occupation is never really stated in the "Animated" Film, original, it’s presumed he has an Office Job. some sort of office job. In the "Live Action" Film, this version, it's stated he is a Musician.musician.
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* AdultFear: A stray dog has entered your home, is alone with your baby in their nursery, and the crib is knocked over. Can't really blame the humans for initially assuming the worst.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The Tramps insistence on splitting up when Elliot chases after him and Lady gets Tramp cornered in the train yard. And then get’s Lady sent to the pound when she goes back to help him.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The Tramps Tramp's insistence on splitting up when Elliot chases after him and Lady gets Tramp cornered in the train yard. And yard, and then get’s gets Lady sent to the pound when she goes back to help him.
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** An animal variation with Aunt Sarah's cats, who are of a different breed in this movie.
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** Lady's ears are red like the rest of her body instead of reddish brown.
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* AdaptationalExpansion: Tramp's backstory detailing his original owner and how he became stray gets elaborated on.
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* AdaptationalExpansion: Tramp's backstory detailing his original owner and how he became a stray gets elaborated on.
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* TranquilFury: Jim Dear and Darling are surprisingly calm and still cheerful when they call out Aunt Sarah for her cruel treatment of Lady and kick her out of the house and their lives.
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* CulturallySensitiveAdaptation: In the [[WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp animated film]], the two cat villains are Siamese cats who speak in [[AsianSpeekeeEngrish a stereotypical Asian way]]. The live-action film changes the cats' breed and voices.
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-->'''Tramp''': Oh my gosh! This guy’s obsessed with me.
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-->'''Tramp''': Oh my gosh! This guy’s guy's obsessed with me.me.
* CulturallySensitiveAdaptation: In the [[WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp animated film]], the two cat villains are Siamese cats who speak in [[AsianSpeekeeEngrish a stereotypical Asian way]]. The live-action film changes the cats' breed and voices.
* CulturallySensitiveAdaptation: In the [[WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp animated film]], the two cat villains are Siamese cats who speak in [[AsianSpeekeeEngrish a stereotypical Asian way]]. The live-action film changes the cats' breed and voices.
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* AdaptationalJobChange: While Jim Dear's occupation is never really stated in the "Animated" Film, it presumed he has an Office Job. In the "Live Action" Film, it's stated he is a Musician.
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* AdaptationalJobChange: While Jim Dear's occupation is never really stated in the "Animated" Film, it it’s presumed he has an Office Job. In the "Live Action" Film, it's stated he is a Musician.
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** Since Lady and Tramp don’t visit a zoo, they don’t meet with a real beaver. However, they use the statue of a beaver to remove Lady's muzzle.
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** Since Lady and Tramp don’t visit a zoo, they don’t meet with a real beaver. [[MythologyGag However, they use the statue of a beaver to remove Lady's muzzle.]]
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** Lady and Tramp's puppies, which they have at the end of the original animated film (although two CanonForeigner puppies do end up becoming their neighbors after Jock's owner adopts them having been inspired by Jim Dear and Darling adopting the Tramp) [[note]] This was probably also a pragmatic choice. It wouldn’t have been realistic to have three puppies look just like Lady and one to look just like Tramp, as was done in the original, but it would have been difficult to find live puppies that would accurately look like a spaniel/terrier mix, let alone guess what they would look like and make them completely from CGI. Also, neutering, although the film is, like the original animated one, set before the 1970s when neutering started to catch on in the [=USA=]. [[/note]]
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** Lady and Tramp's puppies, which they have at the end of the original animated film (although two CanonForeigner puppies do end up becoming their neighbors after Jock's owner adopts them having been inspired by Jim Dear and Darling adopting the Tramp) [[note]] This Tramp)[[note]]This was probably also a pragmatic choice. It wouldn’t have been realistic to have three puppies look just like Lady and one to look just like Tramp, as was done in the original, but it would have been difficult to find live puppies that would accurately look like a spaniel/terrier mix, let alone guess what they would look like and make them completely from CGI. Also, neutering, although the film is, like the original animated one, set before the 1970s when neutering started to catch on in the [=USA=]. [[/note]][=USA=][[/note]].
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* BigNo: Elliot panics when [[spoiler:Lady steps in front of his carriage and causes him to crash]].
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* BigNo: Elliot panics when [[spoiler:Lady [[spoiler: Lady steps in front of his carriage and causes him to crash]].
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* EasilyForgiven: Unlike in the original, Lady holds no hard feelings toward Tramp for getting captured instead of him and their breakup is more amicable and due to them coming from two different worlds that neither is ready to leave.
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* HeroicSacrifice: A variant. With Elliot being a more promenade antagonist and being in Lady’s home when the rat gets into the baby’s room, Tramp is very much aware he could be caught. But he goes after the rat anyway.
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* HeroicSacrifice: A variant. With Elliot being a more promenade prominent antagonist and being in Lady’s home when the rat gets into the baby’s room, Tramp is very much aware he could be caught. But he goes after the rat anyway.
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* NeverSayDie: The dog in the pound that’s taken to the "one-way room".
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* NeverSayDie: The dog in the pound that’s who’s taken to the "one-way room".
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* RaceLift: In the original movie, the entire human cast was white. In this one, most is black/asian.
** In the original film, Darling was white. Here, she's played by the biracial Creator/KierseyClemons. By extension the baby is also multiracial.
** In the original film, Darling was white. Here, she's played by the biracial Creator/KierseyClemons. By extension the baby is also multiracial.
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* RaceLift: In the original movie, the entire human cast was white. In this one, most is black/asian.
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* TemptingFate: When Lady escapes the pet store, after having a muzzle put on, she accidentally causes a bunch of birds to get loos. A woman then walks in, asking if they sell birds, cue the loose birds swarming about her.
* VillainousBreakdown: A much more subdued case, [[spoiler: with Elliot breathing heavily as he walks away after being thwarted out of taking Tramp to the pound, almost sounding like he wants to hyperventilate.]]
* VillainousBreakdown: A much more subdued case, [[spoiler: with Elliot breathing heavily as he walks away after being thwarted out of taking Tramp to the pound, almost sounding like he wants to hyperventilate.]]
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* TemptingFate: When Lady escapes the pet store, store after having a muzzle put on, she accidentally causes a bunch of birds to get loos. loose. A woman then walks in, asking if they sell birds, birds; cue the loose birds swarming about her.
* VillainousBreakdown: A much more subduedcase, case [[spoiler: with Elliot breathing heavily as he walks away after being thwarted out of taking Tramp to the pound, almost sounding like he wants to hyperventilate.]]hyperventilate]].
* VillainousBreakdown: A much more subdued
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* TemptingFate: When Lady escapes the pet stre, after having a muzzle put on, she accidentally causes a bunch of birds to get loos. A woman then walks in, asking if they sell birds, cue the loose birds swarming about her.
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* TemptingFate: When Lady escapes the pet stre, store, after having a muzzle put on, she accidentally causes a bunch of birds to get loos. A woman then walks in, asking if they sell birds, cue the loose birds swarming about her.
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* TemptingFate: When Lady escapes the pet stre, after having a muzzle put on, she accidentally causes a bunch of birds to get loos. A woman then walks in, asking if they sell birds, cue the loose birds swarming about her.
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* AdaptationalJobChang: While Jim Dear's occupation is never really stated in the "Animated" Film, it presumed he has an Office Job. In the "Live Action" Film, it's stated he is a Musician.
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** Lady and Tramp's puppies, which they have at the end of the original animated film (although two CanonForeigner puppies do end up becoming their neighbors after Jock's owner adopts them having been inspired by Jim Dear and Darling adopting the Tramp) [[note]] This was probably also a pragmatic choice. It wouldn’t have been realistic to have three puppies look just like Lady and one to look just like Tramp, as was done in the original, but it would have been difficult to find live puppies that would accurately look like a spaniel/terrier mix, let alone guess what they would look like and make them completely from CGI. Also, neutering. [[/note]]
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** Lady and Tramp's puppies, which they have at the end of the original animated film (although two CanonForeigner puppies do end up becoming their neighbors after Jock's owner adopts them having been inspired by Jim Dear and Darling adopting the Tramp) [[note]] This was probably also a pragmatic choice. It wouldn’t have been realistic to have three puppies look just like Lady and one to look just like Tramp, as was done in the original, but it would have been difficult to find live puppies that would accurately look like a spaniel/terrier mix, let alone guess what they would look like and make them completely from CGI. Also, neutering.neutering, although the film is, like the original animated one, set before the 1970s when neutering started to catch on in the [=USA=]. [[/note]]
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** Lady and Tramp's puppies, which they have at the end of the original animated film (although two CanonForeigner puppies do end up becoming their neighbors after Jock's owner adopts them having been inspired by Jim Dear and Darling adopting the Tramp) [[note]] This was probably also a pragmatic choice. It wouldn’t have been realistic to have three puppies look just like Lady and one to look just like Tramp, as was done in the original, but it would have been difficult to find live puppies that would accurately look like a spaniel/terrier mix, let alone guess what they would look like and make them completely from CGI. [[/note]]
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** Lady and Tramp's puppies, which they have at the end of the original animated film (although two CanonForeigner puppies do end up becoming their neighbors after Jock's owner adopts them having been inspired by Jim Dear and Darling adopting the Tramp) [[note]] This was probably also a pragmatic choice. It wouldn’t have been realistic to have three puppies look just like Lady and one to look just like Tramp, as was done in the original, but it would have been difficult to find live puppies that would accurately look like a spaniel/terrier mix, let alone guess what they would look like and make them completely from CGI. Also, neutering. [[/note]]
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''Lady and the Tramp'' is a live-action adaptation of ''Disney/LadyAndTheTramp'', directed by Charlie Bean and written by Andrew Bujalski and Kari Granlund. It was released on November 12, 2019 on Creator/DisneyPlus upon the platform's launch. It is the first of the Film/DisneyLiveActionRemakes to be [[DirectToVideo released digitally instead of theatrically]].
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''Lady and the Tramp'' is a live-action adaptation of ''Disney/LadyAndTheTramp'', ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp'', directed by Charlie Bean and written by Andrew Bujalski and Kari Granlund. It was released on November 12, 2019 on Creator/DisneyPlus upon the platform's launch. It is the first of the Film/DisneyLiveActionRemakes to be [[DirectToVideo released digitally instead of theatrically]].
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* LiveActionAdaptation: The film is an adaptation of the 1955 animated film ''Disney/LadyAndTheTramp''.
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* AdaptationalKarma: Unlike the original, in this version Jim and Darling discover Aunt Sarah's abusive treatment of Lady when they have to pick the latter up from the pound. They furiously call her out on doing so, and when she [[NeverMyFault refuses any blame]] for the fiasco, Jim promptly kicks her out of the house and out of their lives.
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* AdultFear: A stray dog has entered your, is alone with your baby in their nursery, and the crib is knocked over. Can't really blame the humans for initially assuming the worst.
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** Lady and Tramp's puppies, which they have at the end of the original animated film (although two CanonForeigner puppies do end up becoming their neighbors after Jock's owner adopts them having been inspired by Jim Dear and Darling adopting the Tramp) [[note]] This was probably also a pragmatic choice, because it wouldn’t be realistic to have three puppies look just like Lady and one to look just like Tramp, as was done in the original, but it would be difficult to find live puppies that would accurately look like a spaniel/terrier mix, let alone make them completely from CGI. [[/note]]
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** Lady and Tramp's puppies, which they have at the end of the original animated film (although two CanonForeigner puppies do end up becoming their neighbors after Jock's owner adopts them having been inspired by Jim Dear and Darling adopting the Tramp) [[note]] This was probably also a pragmatic choice, because it choice. It wouldn’t be have been realistic to have three puppies look just like Lady and one to look just like Tramp, as was done in the original, but it would be have been difficult to find live puppies that would accurately look like a spaniel/terrier mix, let alone guess what they would look like and make them completely from CGI. [[/note]]